This is exactly the kinda stuff MLB should be marketing, this channel is sick and these vids are dope asf. Ive been a baseball fan all my life and never seen baseball content like this channel shows. This should be competing with the high school/AAU basketball account for most popular 🔥
@@jackclothier7985 if you make yourself into a guy hitting triple digits at 5 foot 8 and you can replicate the results in others then you are a guru. come on now
This is some amazing stuff. So cool to see the environment Mikey built with the other pro guys, and having highschool kids there as well. I’m not a pitcher but I wish something like this existed for hitters, where they can work on their craft all day and break things down. I guess that’s what the kids in DR do and that’s why they are so talented.
i am just in awe at how advanced pitchers' understanding of mechanics and development has come... the amount of willpower, trial and error, and sheer focused effort it must have taken to learn these things...
I'm telling you, it is amazing. I was a really good pitcher back in my day. Small area, could have went college BUT, nevermind me. My son is 15 and he spends hours on grips, talking spin axis and all this other stuff. He has his plyo ball routine he copied from Trevor Bauer, band routine. We have a former MLB draftee we have him train with also. The amount of info available now is crazy. Those who want it definitely show it
Man I learned a lot from your vids. Been teaching my son for 4 years. He's 15 now playing on the high school team as a freshman. Hope I can contact you guys in the future.
I saw kyle wilcox at a golf simulator in orange connecticut. I’m also a baseball player and I turned on the video and saw him and was like holy crap i remember this dude was hitting nukes at the place in orange.
I am a 40 year old average dude, and that work arm motion work fixed my bad shoulder lol😅 Do it all the time when feeling tight from sitting at a desk all day.
Yo poughkeepsie representing love it. My dad side of the fam all from Highland. Thats whats up bro. You should check out my homeys at 518 Velocity and collaborate on something. I take it you out in Zona now. Imagine having the west coast or southern weather back in upstate homey. Can't imagine how much better & dedicated I would have been. Those winters indoors are just not the same.
If you want to see the most underrated pitching program please look into te velo farm in Maryland. Nobody gives these MD kids a shot. Our 2024-2025 class is special come ceck us out.
The drill where you use the stiff glove arm and rotate as quick as you can with the throwing arm... Does that have a name? Thanks for any help that anyone can offer
Everybody thats salty about them "stealing" pitching doc's program... I don't think pitch doc minds a good group of guys implementing the program since pitch doc literally follows these guys on Instagram...
For all the people here saying they just rip off the pitching doctor... idk man, like obviously they worked with him and took a lot of his ideas to implement in their own program but like... I'm not sure I think that's necessarily wrong. At any point in this vid do they claim that they invented or designed all these drills? Do they claim they are the only ones who have this secret sauce and no one else can teach you to pitch like they do? Did pitching doctor do all the scientific research himself to build his whole program? Or did he also take things he learned over the course of his career from his coaches, mentors, other trainers, fellow players, courses he took, training programs he did, etc? idk, I just don't feel like anyone "owns" pitching instruction, or workout plans, or development strategy. Obviously it's not black and white, there's always going to be nuance on a case-by-case basis... but I don't see anything inherently wrong with doing training programs and taking lessons, gathering everything you've learned, and eventually training new guys yourself and passing that knowledge along. They're trying to help young guys, and earn a living doing what they love at the same time. I don't feel like they're misrepresenting themselves. Maybe there's more to it, someone can tell me if I'm missing some background info. But in general, while I understand the gut reaction of seeing someone use your idea and thinking "hey they copied me!", I think it would be a huge net negative if like, you weren't allowed to train players in a way that someone else came up with, I don't think training methods should be something you can like, hoard and prevent other people from teaching, that would be such an awful can of worms.
I had a friend who was around 5-7 or 5-8 who thre 96 in high school. Could never comprehend how he could throw that hard without long arms and legs to build that velocity